YouTube
is
telling
Premium
subscribers
outside
the
US
that
they’ll
be
paying
more
for
the
service
soon,
social
media
users
began
reporting
over
the
weekend.
So
far,
the
higher
prices
are
being
reported
in
regions
that
include
the
EU,
the
Middle
East,
and
South
America,
according
to
Android
Authority.
The
price
increases
affect
both
individual
and
family
plans.
In
some
EU
countries,
people
have
said
they
were
told
their
family
plans
will
be
going
from
€17.99
to
€25.99
(or
€11.99
to
€13.99
for
individuals)
starting
on
November
7th.
Posts
on
social
media
are
reporting
similar
increases
in
places
like
Singapore,
Colombia,
and
Saudi
Arabia.
A
Reddit
user
is
tracking
the
amounts
in
one
thread.
Another
Reddit
user
posted
screenshots
of
a
Premium
Lite
plan
option,
accompanied
by
a
beta
tag.
YouTube
had
started
piloting
a
version
of
Premium
with
fewer
features
than
the
standard
plan
in
2021
but
told
customers
last
year
it
was
discontinuing
it.
(We’ve
asked
the
company
for
more
information
on
this
version
of
Premium
Lite
and
will
update
if
we
get
a
response.)
The
price
increases
sound
a
lot
like
those
that
have
already
hit
US
users.
YouTube’s
individual
Premium
plans
went
up
from
$11.99
to
$13.99
in
the
US
over
a
year
ago,
several
months
after
it
hiked
its
family
plan
rates
to
$22.99
from
$17.99.
Other
streaming
services
have
also
increased
pricing
in
the
last
few
months,
including
Disney
Plus,
Max,
and
Paramount
Plus.
Original author: Wes Davis
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